A real-life Grinch was arrested after he spoiled the holiday cheer at a parade, telling children that Santa isn't real.

The unidentified 24-year-old man, who had his hair gelled to look as though devil horns were protruding from his head, was arrested by police in the Canadian town of Kingston last week during the annual Santa Claus parade, authorities said in statement.

The St. Nicholas naysayer faces criminal charges of causing a disturbance by being drunk and breach of probation.

"It was pretty despicable that someone, during this time of the year, would tell kids Santa isn't real - which of course we would argue," Const. Steve Koopman told the Toronto Star.

It was not known how the man, who has surely landed on Santa's naughty list, pleaded to the charges.

Now, next time you go around telling people Santa isn't real, remember this story._________________"Defeat is a state of mind. No one is ever defeated, until defeat has been accepted as a reality." -- Bruce Lee

I'd have loved to see a video of the guy telling children that Santa isn't real._________________"Defeat is a state of mind. No one is ever defeated, until defeat has been accepted as a reality." -- Bruce Lee

OMG you're right! Santa Claus is just a metaphor for the nanny state! It's indoctrination!

Damn straight. I grew up without believing in Santa Claus. As a reward my family always got to open presents Christmas Eve and I'd phone my friends to brag about what I got. Then sleep in Christmas Day.